[PATCH v9 00/17] acpi/pwm/i915: Convert pwm-crc and i915 driver's PWM code to use the atomic PWM API

Hans de Goede hdegoede at redhat.com
Thu Sep 3 10:50:57 UTC 2020


Hi All,

So the bug-fix which prompted v8, lead to some discussion about the pwm-lpss
suspend/resume code. So as discussed this version drops the following 2
patches:

[PATCH v8 06/17] pwm: lpss: Use pwm_lpss_restore() when restoring state on resume
[PATCH v8 07/17] pwm: lpss: Always update state and set update bit

Replacing them with:

[PATCH v9 06/17] pwm: lpss: Make pwm_lpss_apply() not rely on hardware state
[PATCH v9 07/17] pwm: lpss: Remove suspend/resume handlers

Andy, Thierry, can you review these 2 new patches please?

The plan still is to push the entire series to drm-intel-next-queued
(because of interdependencies) once the 2 new patches are reviewed and
the series has passed CI.

This series has been tested (and re-tested after adding various bug-fixes)
extensively. It has been tested on the following devices:

-Asus T100TA  BYT + CRC-PMIC PWM
-Toshiba WT8-A  BYT + CRC-PMIC PWM
-Thundersoft TS178  BYT + CRC-PMIC PWM, inverse PWM
-Asus T100HA  CHT + CRC-PMIC PWM
-Terra Pad 1061  BYT + LPSS PWM
-Trekstor Twin 10.1  BYT + LPSS PWM
-Asus T101HA  CHT + LPSS PWM
-GPD Pocket  CHT + LPSS PWM
-Acer One S1003  CHT + LPSS PWM

Regards,

Hans


Changelog:

Changes in v9:
- Replace:
  [PATCH v8 06/17] pwm: lpss: Use pwm_lpss_restore() when restoring state on resume
  [PATCH v8 07/17] pwm: lpss: Always update state and set update bit
  with:
  [PATCH v9 06/17] pwm: lpss: Make pwm_lpss_apply() not rely on hardware state
  [PATCH v9 07/17] pwm: lpss: Remove suspend/resume handlers

Changes in v8:
- Add a new patch dealing with the ACPI/DSDT GFX0._PS3 code poking the PWM controller
  in unexpected ways on some Cherry Trail devices

Changes in v7:
- Fix a u64 divide leading to undefined reference to `__udivdi3' errors on 32 bit
  platforms by casting the divisor to an unsigned long

Changes in v6:
- Rebase on v5.9-rc1
- Adjust pwm-crc patches for pwm_state.period and .duty_cycle now being u64

Changes in v5:
- Dropped the "pwm: lpss: Correct get_state result for base_unit == 0"
  patch. The base_unit == 0 condition should never happen and sofar it is
  unclear what the proper behavior / correct values to store in the
  pwm_state should be when this does happen.  Since this patch was added as
  an extra pwm-lpss fix in v4 of this patch-set and otherwise is orthogonal
  to the of this patch-set just drop it (again).
- "[PATCH 04/16] pwm: lpss: Add range limit check for the base_unit register value"
  - Use clamp_val(... instead of clam_t(unsigned long long, ...
- "[PATCH 05/16] pwm: lpss: Add pwm_lpss_prepare_enable() helper"
  - This is a new patch in v5 of this patchset
- [PATCH 06/16] pwm: lpss: Use pwm_lpss_apply() when restoring state on resume
  - Use the new pwm_lpss_prepare_enable() helper

Changes in v4:
- "[PATCH v4 06/16] pwm: lpss: Correct get_state result for base_unit == 0"
  - This is a new patch in v4 of this patchset
- "[PATCH v4 12/16] pwm: crc: Implement get_state() method"
  - Use DIV_ROUND_UP when calculating the period and duty_cycle values
- "[PATCH v4 16/16] drm/i915: panel: Use atomic PWM API for devs with an external PWM controller"
  - Add a note to the commit message about the changes in pwm_disable_backlight()
  - Use the pwm_set/get_relative_duty_cycle() helpers

Changes in v3:
- "[PATCH v3 04/15] pwm: lpss: Add range limit check for the base_unit register value"
  - Use base_unit_range - 1 as maximum value for the clamp()
- "[PATCH v3 05/15] pwm: lpss: Use pwm_lpss_apply() when restoring state on resume"
  - This replaces the "pwm: lpss: Set SW_UPDATE bit when enabling the PWM"
    patch from previous versions of this patch-set, which really was a hack
    working around the resume issue which this patch fixes properly.
- PATCH v3 6 - 11 pwm-crc changes:
  - Various small changes resulting from the reviews by Andy and Uwe,
    including some refactoring of the patches to reduce the amount of churn
    in the patch-set

Changes in v2:
- Fix coverletter subject
- Drop accidentally included debugging patch
- "[PATCH v3 02/15] ACPI / LPSS: Save Cherry Trail PWM ctx registers only once (
  - Move #define LPSS_SAVE_CTX_ONCE define to group it with LPSS_SAVE_CTX



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